Originally posted by pbmax
People's definitions differ. A zone blitz as I've always known it is a 4 man rush. But the 4 guys are not the typical 4 guys, the coverage responsibilities of the unconventional rushers are replaced by some of the conventional rushers dropping (see Clay's near int against Phi). Behind it almost always sky or cloud cover-3 is run, with at least one of the 4 underneath zones covered by somebody that would typically rush the passer. This allows overload blitzing of parts of the line while maintaining coerage integrity, somewhat, behind it.
One of the keys for Dom's D is to disguise what they are realy doing until almost the last possible second. Making the time the QB spends reading the D a waste of time, since the QB won't see the D tipping off what it is doing until he's dropping back. Making him either slow his throw by having to think about it, or vice versa causing him to throw to something improperly read that wasn't open.
But they do occasionally leave deep zones uncovered. Really they are just leaving the S's with huge zones, something that requires fast safeties. I don't think that it is any coincidence that the 2 most successful incarnations of this D (us and Pit) each have a sub 4.4 safety. Nor is it any coincidence that Ted went and drafted a significantly faster SS.



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